Mal Contends

Michael Leon blogs at http://malcontends.blogspot.com. Michael is a writer living in Madison, Wisconsin. His writing has appeared nationally in The Progressive, In These Times, OpEdNews.com, and CounterPunch.

The Old Man and the She

Update: Most observers mention Palin’s less-than-two-year administration of Alaska's National Guard as a sardonic reference to her stunning lack of credentials to become commander-in-chief, but not Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Janesville); Ryan hypes it.
 
Said Ryan in a statement: "As the head of Alaska's National Guard and mother of a soldier she understands the importance of supporting our brave men and women in uniform. …  I look forward to giving everything I've got to help the McCain-Palin team win in Wisconsin, so they can bring the right kind of change to Washington." (MJS, Aug. 29, 2008) The GOP looks like some desperate dudes. Can you imagine any Democratic nominee for president or vice-president touting his/her credentials by pointing to heading the Alaska National Guard for less than two years?

Like a modern-day Santiago, the politically ailing John McCain battles the titanic forces of Barack Obama and spears his GOP the largest catch of his political life: The great marlin in the form of Governor Sarah Palin.

At least McCain managed to convincingly tap down the expectations of the GOP convention, if Hurricane Gustav does not force a postponement.

But there is no fleeting joy in McCain's vice-presidential pick, and less than 24 hours after the roll-out, the sharks and those Hillary-voting women (you know how they get), have left the political carcass of Sarah Palin as a symbol of McCain battling a man and a country with ideas whose time has come.
 
Really, does McCain believe every woman supporting Hillary is as dumb as former Wisconsin DNC delegate Debra Bartoshevich?

The selection of Sarah Palin is not only a colossal lapse of judgment, it is a demonstration that McCain is surrounding himself with people who can not or will not speak truth to power. Either McCain’s advisors are afraid to tell him that he is making a major mistake or, perhaps more importantly, he isn’t listening to them in the first place. Way to be a maverick John.
 
Or, this may be a manifestation of the fact that John McCain is not so very smart. 

Gail Collins today (is she ever a meanie, can't wait to read Maureen Dowd tomorrow) has some fun in the New York Times:

... McCain does not believe in pandering to identity politics. He was looking for someone who was well prepared to fight against international Islamic extremism, the transcendent issue of our time. And in the end he decided that in good conscience, he was not going to settle for anyone who had not been commander of a state national guard for at least a year and a half. He put down his foot!

The obvious choice was Palin, the governor of Alaska, whose guard stands as our last best defense against possible attack by the resurgent Russian menace across the Bering Strait. ... The idea that women are going to race off to vote for any candidate with the same internal plumbing is both offensive and historically wrong. ... If she’s only on the ticket to try to get disaffected Clinton supporters to cross over, it’s a bad choice. Joe Biden may already be practicing his drop-dead line for the vice-presidential debate: 'I know Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine, and governor, you’re no Hillary Clinton.'

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17 reasons why I hate Sarah Palin

see my blog today for my 17 reasons why I hate her :)
http://www.milwsocialworker.blogspot.com/

i'm not sure hillary voters are the target...

...my guess is that this is aimed at the right of his own party--and evangelical voters--and if that's true, it might mean bob barr and apathy...and that saddleback church event...are percieved to be more of a threat than we might have believed.

 

--Flip-flops: summer shoes, or McCain strategy?

She's a liar and job exporter

Palin is no maverick, no straight talker, and she's not competent to be VP. She said she didn't vote for the Bridge to Nowhere, but she did. She supports a pipeline from Alaska through Canada, which will export hundreds of U.S. jobs, and she is under state investigation as a result of abusing her position as governor to try to get her brother-in-law fired when he was in a bitter divorce with Palin's sister (the Alaska taxpayers will get to foot the bill for that lawsuit).
And those who have worked in the governor's office with her say she's not qualified for VP. Oh, and nevermind she didn't know what the VP did until, gosh, this week.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=a1uiw5Tqp4EM&refer=h...

Palin has a very high rating

Palin has a very high rating as Governor of Alaska. I learned from someone who has lived in Alaska for several years that She IS responsible for the big shakedown of Alaska government officials that have been found guilty of corruption. So many in Alaska (especially the big oil companies) do not like her. She took over from a governor that was so corrupt it was ridiculous and no one ever tried to change his ways. She has made some pretty hard decisions to cut budgets that many did not like especially against the big businesses so they definately do not like her. As far as the allegations against her re the firing of the head of Public Safety (the boss of her ex brother-in-law). He wasn't doing his job and the ex brother-in-law (who is a State Trooper), not for his treatment of her sister, but for his breaking the law. There were several laws he broke and was found guilty. Two of these were using a tazer gun on his step son who was about 9 years old and shooting game out of season. He also had several charges brought against him for police brutality. The only thing his boss ever did was to put him on adminstrative leave (with pay) for 2 weeks for the tazing incident. He may have also been charged with driving under the inluence (but don't quote me on that). Anyway, his boss was not doing a good job with the Public Safety Office so Gov Palin replaced him. The fact that her sister had been married to him has probably been blown out of proportion and used against her, but neither he nor the head of Public Safety were doing their job. There will be a lot of people who say that she is not qualified or bring up untruths because they are one of those who were corrupt or they don't like her maverick ways.

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